ABOUT THIS ALBUM

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Federico Fasce studied classical guitar for ten years with Maestro Carlo Palladino; his instruction also included composition. At age 16 he formed his first group, The Aries, where he played electric bass, electric and acoustic guitars. Their progressive rock sound was similar to that of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Later he played in another local group, AFM. At age 25 Federico began his solo career. Since then he has composed music for various theatrical performances: soundtracks for short movies in Italy, documentaries, and institutional videos. He composed the music for a tribute honoring the prolific artist Paul Klee and most recently has scored the soundtrack for a feature film that is currently in preproduction. Federico also started making his music available to a larger audience. His first three CDs were distributed in Italy and Europe: Federico Fasce (2001) with the Italian label Videoradio that was first in the general chart of the Italian Vitaminic site for one month and for more than two months on the British general chart. In 2002 he released Antade, with the CD 3 following in 2003. His fourth CD, Winter Blossoms (released in 2005), was the first of Federico's to be available in North America. In April 2006 he released Images from the Past that is "64 minutes of pure music that relaxes and gives energy." He continues the momentum with the February 2007 release of Tales of the Desert Seas that tells a story through a variety of musical styles. Federico was born in Genoa Italy, where he still resides

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